BACON, RICHARD, age 73, and a resident of Madison county; private and commissary Virginia Continetal Line; enrolled on December 31, 1832, under act of Congress of June 7, 1833, payment to date from March 4, 1831, annual allowance, $73.33.
Revolutionary Pension Roll Vol, xiv, Doc 514, 23rd Cong, 1 sess., 1833-34
RICHARD BACKON was born 11/20/1760 in Lunenber County, Virginia and died in Madison County, Alabama on 12/5/1832. He was buried on Old Betts Place near Madison in Madison County, Alabama. SERVICE: Private and commissary in Virginia Continental Line was RICHARD BACON'S rank and responsibility. He was in a company commanded by Captain Joseph Winn, a brother of Galanus Winn who testified to his service. BACON joined the company in Lunenberg.
Alabama, U.S. Revolutionary War Residents 1776-1783 (directory)
BACON, RICHARD, age 73, and a resident of Madison county; private and commissary Virginia Continetal Line; enrolled on December 31, 1832, under act of Congress of June 7, 1833, payment to date from March 4, 1831, annual allowance, $73.33.
Revolutionary Pension Roll Vol, xiv, Doc 514, 23rd Cong, 1 sess., 1833-34
RICHARD BACKON was born 11/20/1760 in Lunenber County, Virginia and died in Madison County, Alabama on 12/5/1832. He was buried on Old Betts Place near Madison in Madison County, Alabama. SERVICE: Private and commissary in Virginia Continental Line was RICHARD BACON'S rank and responsibility. He was in a company commanded by Captain Joseph Winn, a brother of Galanus Winn who testified to his service. BACON joined the company in Lunenberg.
Alabama, U.S. Revolutionary War Residents 1776-1783 (directory)
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